National Archives apologizes to March for Life visitors, offers personal tour

After issuing a formal apology, the National Archives has reached a preliminary agreement in a lawsuit with plaintiffs who alleged they were ordered to remove or cover pro-life messages on their clothing during a visit. The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has agreed to give the plaintiffs a personal tour of the National Archives […]

Iran may have gifted thousands of assault rifles to Ukraine: report

Iran may have inadvertently donated thousands of assault rifles and thousands of tons of ammunition to the Ukrainian war effort after the U.S. Navy confiscated the weapons from suspected smuggling ships in the Middle East. The U.S. military is considering sending the weapons along to Ukraine after confiscating them in the Gulf of Oman. The […]

China expresses support for Sri Lanka ahead of lenders meeting

China expressed support for Sri Lanka ahead of a meeting Friday of government lenders to poor economies but did not say if it might help to cut multibillion-dollar debts that have plunged the Indian Ocean island nation into financial and political turmoil. Beijing is one of Sri Lanka’s biggest creditors after it borrowed under President […]

Human rights group calls out Oberlin College professor over alleged role in cover-up of massacre of Iranians

A U.S.-based Iranian American organization has uncovered what they say is new evidence against Oberlin College’s “Professor of Peace” Mohammad Jafar Mahallati, leading Amnesty International to publish a critical report about the liberal arts school professor’s alleged cover-up of the mass murder of at least 5,000 Iranian dissidents in 1988. Mahallati, the highest-ranking former Iranian […]

Captain of boys’ soccer team rescued in Thailand cave in 2018 dead at 17

The captain of the boys’ soccer team that was dramatically rescued from a flooded cave in Thailand in 2018 has died in England while attending a sports academy, reports say. Duangpetch “Dom” Promthep of the “Wild Boars” team was one of 12 players who along with their coach became trapped in the Tham Luang cave […]

Japan Mulls Easing Rules for Shooting Down Foreign Balloons After Chinese Incursions

Read More Japan is considering easing the rules for using force against any intrusions by foreign balloons, according to its defense ministry, after reports that Chinese balloons had been seen flying over the country in the past years. The existing regulations allow the Japan Self-Defense Forces (SDF) to only shoot down foreign devices in self-defense […]